A set of powertools for git.
- Git setup -- initialize a repository with remote.
- Git collapse -- collapses all the history from the master branch.
- Git clone-all -- clones all repositories of a given user.
- Links to additional awesome git tools.
Git setup initializes a local git repository and pushes it to a remote git.
Download git-setup and make it executable by running:
$ chmod u+x git-setupTo setup a repository, run from within the repository to setup:
$ Run git setup REMOTE_REPOSITORYExample of REMOTE_REPOSITORY: git@github.com:user/repository-name.git
Git setup configures and commits the repository with message initial commit.
Subsequent commits to the remote repository can be pushed with git push.
Git collapse discards all the history from the master branch.
Download git-collapse and make it executable by running:
$ chmod u+x git-collapseTo rollup a repository, run from within the repository to rollup:
$ Run git collapse COMMIT_MESSAGEGit collapse commits the repository files to recreate the master branch with only the latest versions, as if it was a brand new repository. Git collapse does not delete or affect other branches (besides latest_branch which is used to recreate the master branch).
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No Undo: Git collapse cannot be undone!
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Broken Forks: All forks of the repository will stop working after git collapse!
Git collapse creates a new temporary branch (latest_branch), and commits the latest revision of all files from the master branch to latest_branch.
Then it deletes the master branch, makes latest-branch the master branch. Finally, git collapse forces a push to origin.
Git clone-all creates a local copy of all public Github repositories of a given user.
Download git-clone-all and make it executable by running:
$ chmod u+x git-clone-allTo clone all public repositories of a given user:
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Find the Github USERID of the user. The USERID appears immediately after github.com/. For my account, the USERID is macp3o.
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Run:
$ git clone-all USERID [DIRECTORY]Or, move to the target directory and omit DIRECTORY in the command above.
Requires bash, curl, sed, and obviously git.
Additional wonderful git tools are available from:
- TJ's Git Extras, and
- Steve Mao's Awesome Git Addons curated list of git addons.
Git Powertools is open-source software released under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.